Veterans Affairs

Accepted Students

Congratulations on your acceptance! The following list will provide important items for you to consider as you progress through the enrollment
process.

Student ID Number: You will find your Campbell University student ID number located on your
acceptance letter. Save this number because you will need it throughout the enrollment process.

Enrollment Deposit: A $100 deposit is required of all new freshmen and transfer students who enter in the
spring, summer or fall. The enrollment deposit is a credit to your student account, which guarantees a space in
class as well as a residence hall. The enclosed Enrollment Deposit Form must be returned with your payment.
You may also complete the Enrollment Deposit Form and payment online by clicking on “Enrollment Deposit
Form” at http://www.campbell.edu/accepted. The deposit is refundable until May 1, by written request, if you
decide you are unable to attend Campbell.

Housing: Following the payment of your enrollment deposit, you will be contacted by the Residence Life
Office via email. Please watch for these emails and submit the requested information in a timely manner; this
refers to ALL students planning to live on or off campus.

Magnus Health: Following the payment of your enrollment deposit, you will be contacted by Magnus
Health via email. You will receive an email notification through your preferred e-mail address with instructions
on how to complete and submit your information to them. If you have any questions about your health records
you may contact Student Health Services at 910-893-1561. You will find more information under “Medical
Forms” at http://www.campbell.edu/accepted.

Financial Aid: Make sure you complete the current FAFSA. Visit http://www.FAFSA.gov, to do so.
Campbell University’s FAFSA Code is (002913). You may contact the Financial Aid Office at 910-893-
1310. Failure to provide the Campbell University Admissions Office with an accurate Social Security
Number (SSN) may result in a delay of financial aid awards.

Final Transcripts: Final transcripts must be submitted to the admissions office. Freshmen must submit a
final, official high school transcript (raised seal) immediately after graduation. Failure to receive this transcript
may delay your enrollment. Early College, Middle College and Dual Enrolled Students must submit an
official college transcript, in addition to the high school transcript, in order to earn transfer credit for completed
college courses. College Transfer Students must submit a final, complete transcript sent directly to the
admissions office immediately upon completion of work. Failure to submit final transcripts could cause
scheduling errors. Please make sure your transcripts are submitted to the admissions office at least three weeks
prior to Orientation to assure an accurate advisement session.

Orientation/Class Registration: Students must attend an Orientation event prior to enrolling. During
Orientation, you will meet with an adviser, register for classes, obtain your student identification card and
complete other important enrollment tasks. You will find more information under “New Student Orientation” athttp://www.campbell.edu/accepted.

Campbell Email and WebAdvisor Accounts: Following the payment of your enrollment deposit,
your Campbell email and WebAdvisor accounts will be created. Login and password details can be found on the
Computing Services brochure at http://www.campbell.edu/pdf-top/2014CSBrochure.pdf. Failure to provide
the Campbell University Admissions Office with an accurate Social Security Number (SSN) will result in
the inability to create these accounts.

The Financial Aid Office is your resource for any information about how to make your college education more affordable. Feel free to contact them about any concerns you might have about paying for Campbell University.